Steal the script?
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POCKETONESLINESSteal the script?
UPSTAGESteal the show
RUSTLESteal the steer
EMOTESteal the scene, say
UPSTAGESteal the spotlight from
UPSTAGESteal the show from
SKIMSteal off the top
OUTACTSteal the scene from.
RUSTLESteal on the range
SNEAKATACKSteal from the bulletin board?
SMOKED"Steal ... Fish" The Mountain Goats
EMOTETry to steal the scene, maybe
REACHINTry to steal the basketball, say
LOOTSteal money or the money stolen
EMOTESteal the show, in a bad way
MANSSteal the Old ... Bundle (children's card game)
SWIPESteal, like the fox in "Dora the Explorer"
COPSteal ... or the one who catches the thief
LENBand with the 1999 hit "Steal My Sunshine"
rifleto ransack especially with the intent to steal
riflerto ransack especially with the intent to steal
COOKIEJARIt might bear the inscription "Thou shalt not steal"
DESPICABLEME2010 movie with a plot to steal the moon
JACKDENIALS"I didn't steal the giant's treasure" and the like?
filchingthe act of pilfering (to steal (to take by theft))
filchingsFILCHING, the act of pilfering (to steal (to take by theft))
wreckingCause the destruction of a ship in order to steal the cargo
dognapsto steal (a dog), esp. for the purpose of selling it for profit
duffsa. to steal (cattle) b. (formerly) to alter the brand on (stolen cattle)
duffa. to steal (cattle) b. (formerly) to alter the brand on (stolen cattle)
duffinga. to steal (cattle) b. (formerly) to alter the brand on (stolen cattle)
dognapto steal (a dog), esp. for the purpose of selling it for profit
dognaperto steal (a dog), esp. for the purpose of selling it for profit
dognapedto steal (a dog), esp. for the purpose of selling it for profit
embezzledSteal or misappropriate (money placed in one's trust or belonging to the organization for which one works)
embezzlesSteal or misappropriate (money placed in one's trust or belonging to the organization for which one works)
embezzleSteal or misappropriate (money placed in one's trust or belonging to the organization for which one works)
embezzlingSteal or misappropriate (money placed in one's trust or belonging to the organization for which one works)
trapdefensive maneuver in basketball in which two defenders converge quickly on the ball handler to steal the ball or force a bad pass
burglarythe felony of breaking into and entering the house of another at night with intent to steal, extended by statute to cover the breaking into and entering of any of various buildings, by night or day